Despite it's location around the corner from a fair chunk of flats and Waterloo train station, Imbibe didn't immediately seem to be either a local's or a commuter's pub. Indeed it had the feel of a place more suited to...

Situated on busy Blackfriars Road, the Prince William Henry is not one of Young's better pubs. Sure, it has their usual good range of beers and a smart interior, but this is just somewhere for an afterwork drink. Recently it...

A great menu, superb range of malt whiskies and Smokey Robinson on the stereo - is this place really in Borough on the edge of Bermondsey? We found it hard to believe this was the case on our last visit. Brightly decorated with...

Perched on a busy street in an area teeming with redevelopment, our previous review of the Shipwright's Arms wondered if, and how, the pub would cope with such change. Perhaps we needn't have worried. The pub's been smartened...

Tucked down a side street under the shadow of Cannon Street station we weren't expecting the Banker to be much of a revelation. We were wrong - it's a spacious pub, well lit, with a cracking conservatory area overlooking the...

The Founders Arms is a modern Young's pub on the south side of the river very close to Blackfriars bridge, offering the usual Young's range of drinks and pretty decent food. It has a large terrace with seats and tables by the...

Having been in this location for a few years now, the Garrison has settled in. It seems very popular and it's not hard to see why. The gastro menu runs from smoked salmon breakfasts to guinea fowl mains, and much else besides....

We've been in and out of the Horniman at Hays more times than we care to remember over the years. Its location on the south bank, with the Globe and Tower Bridge not too far away, means it's ideally located for a lot of things...